Can you plant bulbs in the spring?
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depends on the bulbs....do a google search on each type of bulb you have. there was a planting guide on line at one time, it went by zip code.
It also depends on where you live. Check out this handy garden zone chart to determine your zone. When you research specific bulbs, knowing your zone will be helpful and crucial for your success. Best to you!
https://www.gurneys.com/hardiness_zone?p=0564972&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_content=lead_gen&gclid=Cj0KCQiAj4biBRC-ARIsAA4WaFipsFD4wpD9B8rKK9GbVf5GuBmNJlThh6jAEuftM5dko3ryhjxj8gIaAp8EEALw_wcB
you can they may not bloom depending where you live the weather there and what the bulbs are. they need cold feeze to complete growing, dying back & dormancy/cold stages, if you can dig the ground up now(frozen?) you could put them in "If you forget to plant the bulbs at the right time, you can still plant them even if the ground is frozen. The bulbs will not put out roots in the fall like they should, but they will still get their cold dormancy period." or start them inside here's good site https://web.extension.illinois.edu/state/newsdetail.cfm?newsid=19199
Check the freeze dates for where you live before planting.